Dr. Elena Rostova

Urban Sociologist and Public Policy Advisor with 15 years of experience analyzing macro-demographic shifts and their impact on city planning. PhD in Sociology from LSE, specializing in generational economics and urban resilience.

Dr. Elena Rostova is a renowned Urban Sociologist and Policy Advisor who bridges the gap between academic research and actionable public strategy. With a PhD in Sociology and over a decade of fieldwork in G7 and emerging nations, she advises government bodies and NGOs on managing demographic transitions, such as aging populations and migration flows. Her expertise lies in translating complex sociological data into urban planning frameworks that improve public health and community cohesion. Elena is a frequent keynote speaker on the intersection of social movements and economic policy, helping institutions anticipate societal shifts before they become crises. She writes with a focus on systemic analysis, advocating for data-driven infrastructure that serves multi-generational needs.